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markpsf
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Cam....
So how can I pass on the A12 when I can almost feel your pleasure with it?! And how will you possibly not buy it?
And a few of you are so in love with the GRD III that think I will have to at least try it...I do well on Craig's List sales here so I always have that option.
I wish I knew someone here who had the Epson so I could at least give it a look.
Yeh, Little Italy is now filled with boutiques and feels more like Vogue Village.
But I just noticed that you live in my other favorite city. We had an apartment in the Marais for a week last year that just happened to be the time of the Fete de la Musique. I just didn't want to leave.
Til next...and thanks again.
Mark
So how can I pass on the A12 when I can almost feel your pleasure with it?! And how will you possibly not buy it?
And a few of you are so in love with the GRD III that think I will have to at least try it...I do well on Craig's List sales here so I always have that option.
I wish I knew someone here who had the Epson so I could at least give it a look.
Yeh, Little Italy is now filled with boutiques and feels more like Vogue Village.
But I just noticed that you live in my other favorite city. We had an apartment in the Marais for a week last year that just happened to be the time of the Fete de la Musique. I just didn't want to leave.
Til next...and thanks again.
Mark
mercurial and neurotic -- sounds like me :ROTFL:
seriously, though, the size of the GRDIII truly makes you want to gt closer and i highly doubt you'll have issues with it being a 28mm (well apart from the tricky portrait aspect). it's small enough to always have with you and that counts for a lot.
you made me laugh, thinking of old New York... i know it's cleaner and safer now (i was living there mid seventies, early eighties), but it has lost a lot of it's charm... i mean, what happened to Little Italy? grrrrrrrrr! i know i was there when things were going downhill, but still, i loved it.
as for the M8, it was not at first sight for me. not even close to the R-D1 in that regard. it is so bleeping stunning at 160 that it's easy to become obsessed with the technical, rather than the image. am i still shooting on it? but, of course! it just took me a while to adjust.
the R-D1 was just more filmic, simple, and elegant (if not nearly as attractive) -- and truly a joy to use. i will defend that camera to the death.
as for the fun factor in the others, i believe the GXR wins. it is so easy to become obsessed and engrossed. you will have fun even as you learn to become a better photographer -- you know what i mean here